Rav Huna
Rav Huna | |
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רב הונא | |
An exhibit depicting Huna at the Beit Hatefutsot | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 216 CE |
| Died | 296–297 CE |
| Era | Second generation of amoraim |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Jewish leader | |
| Teacher | Rav |
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Rav Huna (Hebrew: רב הונא) was a Jewish Talmudist and Exilarch who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the second generation and head of the Academy of Sura; he was born about 216 CE (212 CE according to Gratz) and died in 296–297 CE (608 of the Seleucidan era) or in 290 CE.